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Mountain bike trails

MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS

DISCOVER THE BEST FLORIDA TRAILS

Virginia Key

In addition to the beaches and environmental restoration projects, the Virginia Key Beach Park area also offers a 7.1 MTB bike trail. Built through a collaborative effort with volunteers and City resources, the bike trail offers novice thru advanced riders an opportunity to bike amongst native vegetation and along the coastal shores.

Features

Level: Intermediate

Distance: 6 miles

Single Track

100ft up, 200ft down

Elevation: 10ft

Loop

Amelia Earhart Park

Named after Amelia Earhart, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, Amelia Earhart Park offers eight miles of unpaved trails for mountain bikers. This is a great park for novice riders and beginners, it is excellent to start getting the feeling for mountain biking. This park is known by very few people. The trails totally combine are about 7.25 miles long.

Features

Level: Intermediate

Distance: 6 miles

Single Track

100ft up, 200ft down

Elevation: 10ft

Loop

Bird Basin Park

2080 SW 157 Ave.
Miami, FL 33185

Best to do is park on the side road adjacent to Bird Road. Find an entrance trough the trees or openings between bushes. Go on the trail heading north parallel to 157 ave. This trail is made of gravel and limestone. This particular trail will eventually end up on the Tamiami Trail (SW 8th Street). To the left of this trail there are several entrances that will lead to softer more technical trails made by “four wheelers” and motorbikes. The trails are in no particular order and there are several of them. If you stay on the gravel road you will eventually see a lake approximately one mile from Bird Rd. which is surrounded by other trails. It’s also one of the the nicer views. This trail is excellent for beginners, people in training and anyone who lives south and southwest and are too far from the other more technical parks.

Features

Level: Beginner

Distance: 25 miles

4×4 Trail

Elevation: 2ft

15 Ridden

Markham Park

16001 West State Rd
Sunrise, FL 33326

(954) 357-8868

The New River Greenway adds another outdoor recreational gem to Florida’s chest of natural treasures. Situated on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, the paved pathway begins at the Everglades border and heads east along the New River Canal, ending at State Road 817/University Drive. Explore Markham Park on the trail’s west side. It sprawls more than 600 acres, offering such diverse activities as a model airplane field, a target range, mountain bike trails, stargazing at the Fox Observatory, lake fishing, and camping.

Features

Level: Easiest

Distance: 5 miles

Greenway

200 ft up / 200ft down

Elevation: 9ft

Out and Back

Oleta River State Park

3400 N.E. 163rd St.
North Miami, FL 33160

(305) 919-1846

North of Miami, the Oleta River drains a portion of the Everglades into Biscayne Bay. Between these two bodies of water, over six miles of trail have been developed for whoever chooses to roll off-road: slightly more than a mile of expert singletrack, a half-mile of intermediate singletrack, almost three miles of novice singletrack, and more than two miles of paved pathway. They all connect in what is essentially an out-and-back, but various loops of different lengths and difficulties can be ridden off the main out-and-back. and don’t be surprised when more mileage is added.

Features

Level: Intermediate

Distance: 14 miles

Singletrack

700 ft up / 500ft down

Elevation: 4ft

Network

Shark Road Loop

Shark Valley Tram
36000 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33194

Great Trail for a family weekend. The Weather in Summer is like ride in an oven. A good paved ride in Everglades National Park. Flat and easy for riders of any skill level. Lots of gators and birds along the trail.